Tag Archives: Corruption
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Rio Olympics exposed the level of bribery and corruption in Brazil
Bribery and corruption is far from sporting behaviour, but sport has been tainted by greed and wrongdoing
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Perils of third-party corruption abroad
Using agents and partners abroad can open up UK companies to the risk of corruption which is now punishable under stringent international anti-bribery laws
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Fraud is costing the UK billions
Cyber crime, bribery and corruption are on the rise as corporate UK seeks to raise its defences against the fraudsters, writes James Dean
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The elements of a counter fraud policy
To fight fraud you need an official policy or programme. But what should go in it? Charles Orton-Jones has the answer
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No bribes please, we’re British
When a company expands into new territories, especially emerging markets, bribery and corruption is a significant risk of doing business through local third-party representatives, as James Dean reports
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Time to face digital with clockwork precision
Home to world-beating watchmakers, as well as record-breaking watch auctions, Switzerland’s long association with horology has helped fashion its “clockwork” image, as Claire Adler reports
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The ‘legal bruiser’ with a quiet and thoughtful manner
In the latest of his Raconteur interviews, Raymond Snoddy talks to the lawyer charged with cracking down on bribery and corruption
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Jury still out as bribery law is poised for UK crackdown
With the Serious Fraud Office believed to be contemplating a spate of prosecutions under the Bribery Act, how is this new legislation viewed by its supporters and detractors? Michael Dempsey finds out